Talema Wardlow, 45, pictured with her daughter Neveah Tarver, said “Frankie was cool, but I don’t think the principal should allow him to represent the school.”

“Frankie was cool, but I don’t think the principal should allow him to represent the school,” said Thalema Wardlow, 45, of Manhattan, whose daughter attends fourth grade at PS 96.

“I don’t think kids should be seeing this,” added Wardlow.

Families wanted Quinones removed from his voluntary post because they believe he used horrendously bad judgment. Quinones and PS 96 Principal David Pretto didn’t respond to calls for comment, but Education Department spokesman Michael Aciman said Quinones will be leaving his post at the end of the current school year, unrelated to the controversy.

“Mr. Quinones has served the maximum number of terms permitted as president, and the school will host an election later this month to select a new president,” Aciman said. “The superintendent will continue to meet with parents and review the process for vetting performances at district events.”

Quinones shocked families at the event when he appeared on stage in a sequined dress and performed an erotic dance to the 1980’s Puerto Rican music sensation Iris Chacón.

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Pretto and District 4 Superintendent Alexandra Estrella, who emceed the talent show, are not yet facing disciplinary action over the incident, Aciman said.

Quinones, who has two children enrolled at PS 96, performs at clubs around the city.

Kids at PS 96 said they "like Frankie" despite his erotic dance at the talent show.